18/12/2025
This was a raw session with Tawanchai, filmed a few weeks out from fight night.
Nothing crazy and nothing ego-driven.
The goal was simple: stay more on point, stay explosive, and don’t get beat up in the gym.
We opened with light movement and activation to wake the body up and get everything firing.
From there, we focused on rotation, punching mechanics, and upper-body power, keeping the shoulders, core, and hips connected without heavy loading or unnecessary fatigue.
Then some push, pull, and fast explosive work. Just enough intensity to remind the body how to move aggressively, without stealing energy from fight camp.
We finished with short, powerful efforts and a bit of core and shoulder work to lock everything in and leave the session feeling good.
And yeah…
We laugh, we learn, we coach through feel, and sometimes we even use Google Translate to make sure the message lands 😂
This is high level fight prep.
Simple and intentional, serious work, but never stiff or robotic.
Hope you guys enjoy seeing how we do things simply.
Tawanchai S & C Session Part 2 RAW I Fightlore Official
We spent a morning session with Tawanchai as he prepares for his fight, working alongside Coach Leroy during a raw power-focused S&C session.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━...
07/10/2025
When people think reading’s just for geeks… but the ones who read before bed are the ones quietly outworking everyone!!!
You can keep Netflix, TikTok, and that last doom scroll that adds zero to your life, or you can start building a mind that actually recovers, resets, and focuses wayyy more than your competition.
Reading before bed isn’t about pretending to be smart.
It’s about slowing your nervous system, lowering cortisol, improving sleep quality, and feeding your brain with something that actually pushes you forward, yes, as an athlete this is an essential.
Here’s the reality:
Reading = Recovery for your mind.
Better recovery = Better performance.
Better focus = Better decisions in the ring, in training, in life.
While most people are “relaxing” by frying their dopamine before bed every single night, the best are reading a few pages, falling asleep faster, and waking up so much more calm, clear, and ready to destroy another awesome day.
So yeah, reading might look like it’s for geeks.
But those “geeks” are showing up more on point, more focused, and winning longer.
Try it tonight. 10 minutes, No blue light, Just something that feeds your head, tell me how you feel in the morning and also how much more calmer you feel in the bed.
Do it again, 2-3 night, you’ll feel the huge difference by the end of the week.
BTW this book here is something i advise for every single athlete, it will change your life and performance!
11/07/2025
Most fighters, or athletes, train hard physically… but crash mentally when it counts.
This blog dives deep into how to build a real killer instinct, and really flip that mental switch when it is most needed. If you've ever felt like crashing the last round, on the last few reps or struggled to stay aggressive under pressure, this is a must read.
I break down how to hardwire your brain to stay on point, dangerous, and fully in control, no matter what’s happening in the fight, the same way I use for my elite athletes.
👉 Read it here:
Unleashing your killer instinct - How to flip the switch and stay mentally powerful in every fight | Fight by Design | Personalized Strength & Conditioning Coaching for Muay Thai, MMA, and Combat Sports athletes
By Leroy Saunders | Strength & Conditioning Coach, Fight by Design It happened, you faced a tough loss, a knockout in the third round after having it in the bag the first 2. What made that loss sting a lot was realizing that your opponent simply wanted it more in the final round. They
09/09/2023
Lets settle this once and for all
The Blue Zones are a cherry-picked myth, despite what the TV tells you!
The Blue Zones are regions around the world where people are reported to live longer, healthier lives compared to the global average. These areas have gained attention for their high concentration of centenarians and low rates of age-related diseases.
Some well-known Blue Zones include Okinawa (Japan), Sardinia (Italy), Nicoya Peninsula (Costa Rica), Ikaria (Greece), and Loma Linda (California, USA). However, the concept of Blue Zones lacks scientific validation. While these regions may have longer-lived populations, the idea of Blue Zones has been popularized by media and marketing rather than through comprehensive scientific studies.
The criteria for defining a Blue Zone vary, and the longevity of these populations is attributed to a complex interplay of genetic, cultural, lifestyle, and environmental factors. This is why attempting to draw firm conclusions about their longevity secrets—such as their purported low protein, minimal animal food diets, is nonsensical. Plus, what about the studies that show countries with the highest meat and protein intake live longer? (See below!).
Centenarians may live longer in spite of their alleged low protein, vegetarian-leaning diets, not because of it. The Blue Zones can certainly offer insights into healthy living, but they should be viewed more as observational anecdotes rather than scientifically established principles for longevity.
In the meantime, I’ll keep employing the nutritional power of animal-source foods to reach my best health.
But wait...
Dispelling Blue Zones myths: High meat intake is associated with longevity
In this population study from 2021, researchers sought to establish if there was an association between high meat intake, life expectancies, and childhood mortality across 175 countries. Spoiler alert! There was. Using multi-step statistical analysis, researchers found that meat intake positively correlated with longer life expectancies and lower childhood mortality, and this effect remained significant after controlling for confounding factors attributed to longevity (GDP, education level, calorie intake, and obesity). Take that, Blue Zones!
Taking it a step further, meat intake was also one of the most significant predictors of longevity, whereas carbohydrates showed a weak and negative correlation. This makes sense given meat has been a part of our ancestral diet for millennia, as evidenced by its high digestibility, tolerance, and complete amino acid profile.
What's more, it's nutrient profile is likely a major contributor to human survival and evolution in the first place. While the luxuries of modern life make it possible to survive on a vegan or vegetarian diet, it can’t compare to the nutrient density of an omnivorous diet. But don’t take my word for it. The authors state, “Well-planned vegetarian diets, including vegan diets, are nutritionally adequate… but only because their nutritional composition adequately imitates and replaces what is commonly provided by meat.” BOOM! Of course, the study is observational, so we can't say that meat intake is causally longevity-promoting. If we did, we'd be making the same mistake many Blue Zone advocates make!
This golden information laid out by Max Lugavere
https://www.dovepress.com/total-meat-intake-is-associated-with-life-expectancy-a-cross-sectional-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-IJGM
15/08/2023
Every year I coached I knew more but did less.
Youthful arrogance makes us think we will outsmart or out specialize our competition.
Likely you won’t.
So perhaps focus on out communicating and out executing.
28/07/2023
38 years on this big beautiful planet we call home
7 things I know keeps me young even though I’m getting “older”
- Avoiding mainstream media nutrition advice
- Not settling for mediocre coffee
- Absorbing the sun as if it might disappear one day
- Exercising in a way that works specifically for me: 2-3 CrossFit sessions a week, some body building, weightlifting and a lil wakeboard
- Working hard but smart and making time for play
- Not taking life so serious, no one gets out alive anyway
- Not everyone is going to like you especially if you don’t conform, it’s ok to stand out
Cheers to another year, grateful for all the beautiful people in my life and I really, truly appreciate every one of you 🙏🏻
17/07/2023
Coming in hot
Final strength & conditioning session with the champ, ตะวันฉาย P.K, before his big Kickboxing fight night at One Championship 5 Aug 2023
Last few weeks we have placed a lot of emphases on power and drive specifically from the hip while working on improving speed and strength in specific areas
Going to be an interesting and most definitely an entertaining fight
Always a pleasure working with this guy, never has he questioned, you ask him to perform and he goes above and beyond, he knows the results he gets from every minute of grind he puts in
Lets GO!
ONTRACK ASIA
25/06/2023
Overnight success
Lol I wish…
You know those dramatic 'overnight' before-and-after photos? The truth is, transformation – especially in performance – takes time. Building real muscle is less a sprint, more a marathon.
Reflecting on my own journey, I see how consistent, small habits has been the fuel to my overall results.
Over the past year, I've committed to:
✅ More Whole Foods
✅ Prioritized protein (1.5g+ per kg body weight daily)
✅ Followed smart training protocols specific to me
✅ Ensured daily movement aka walking
✅ Sun & sleep a priority
These might seem like tiny, obvious changes, but done regularly, they've added up to significant progress.
Did I undergo a drastic transformation overnight? Absolutely not!
But have I seen the fruits of my consistency? Undoubtedly!
I’m a huge believer of the phrase “The fruit is only as healthy as the tree”
But let's remember, transformation isn't only about the physical changes.
Improved performance, enhanced health metrics, increased energy - these are powerful signs of transformation often overlooked.
And the most important lesson? Transformation is a journey, not a destination. Is change easy, no! It requires consistent work towards your goals, despite the hurdles of other responsibilities, like building business, coaching and many other daily responsibilities.
So, to everyone on their own transformation journey, remember - never compare your journey to that of others and keep in mind, small, consistent habits can lead to really big sustainable changes. It doesn’t matter how busy your day is, or how crazy your life may be, making that small 1% effort each day is huge, and definitely worth it, when adding it up over a year or more.
Keep going, keep growing!
Lastly, Don’t forget to celebrate each and every small victory on the journey.
Now go enjoy some steak and sunshine 😉